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India's Unfree Workforce: Of Bondage Old and New

 
Jan Breman (Editor) Isabelle Guerin (Editor) Aseem Prakash (Editor)
Synopsis In the course of India's transformation to market capitalism, the use of unfree labour has increased dramatically. Hidden behind the glamour of accelerated growth in production, and visible signs of wealth, is the poverty and vulnerability of large segments of rural and urban workers.   This volume analyses the historical, social, economic, technical, and political fabric of bondage, while highlighting the continuity between the past and the present. Based on an interdisciplinary perspective, the book is broadly divided into three sections--agrarian bondage in historical perspective; contemporary forms of bondage; and the urgent need for legal and global action. It argues that while the state gives absolute priority to the interests of formal and informal capital accumulation, it has abdicated its responsibility of providing basic security and protection to the people at the bottom of the economic and social hierarchy. The book will attract a range of readers from students in the social sciences to policymakers, civil servants, and NGOs.
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About the author

Jan Breman

Jan Breman is Professor of Comparative Sociology at the University of Amsterdam.

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Title India's Unfree Workforce: Of Bondage Old and New
Format Softcover
Date published: 25.03.2009
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 195698460
length x+400p., Tables, Figures